Be more specific please...Are you asking what the Mauve girls will produce? Then it all depends on what you plan to breed them to. They are the product of a Chocolate rooster over a Splash Blue hen. The results will be Mauve colored girls and Blue colored boys. What they can produce depends on what color genes the rooster you breed them to has.

Be more specific please...Are you asking what the Mauve girls will produce? Then it all depends on what you plan to breed them to. They are the product of a Chocolate rooster over a Splash Blue hen. The results will be Mauve colored girls and Blue colored boys. What they can produce depends on what color genes the rooster you breed them to has.

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I'm sorry, that's what I get for messaging while putting kids to bed and thinking of too many things. I have two buffs hens and lavenders in together. They would be mixed in with those so I wasn't sure if they would still throw some mauve coloring.

Lavender is a Black ground color with 2 copies of the Lavender gene. Mauve has 1 copy Blue and 1 copy Chocolate and recessive mottled with no Lavender so none of the resulting offspring will be Lavender but all will be split/caring 1 copy Lavender and half will have recessive mottled 50% should be Blue and 50% should be Black. If you get a Blue Male chick from the sex-link egg then that Roo will also carry 1 copy Chocolate and recessive Mottled. If you got 1 Mauve Girl and 1 Blue Boy from the sex link eggs then you could breed them together for Mauve, Chocolate, Blue, Black, Splash half showing Mottled and 25% caring a recessive mottled gene all colors both sexes.